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1800 - 1940

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Name

Openshaw and Gill

Designation
Architectural practice
Formation
1900
Dissolved
1903
Partner 1
William Ernest Gill

Following Charles Openshaw’s death in 1899 his practice was continued by his brother Cecil Howard Openshaw and William Ernest Gill from the same address and under the name of Openshaw and Gill until 29 May 1903 after which Gill practiced under his own name.

Address
1900-1903            Openshaw and Gill. Derby Chambers, 6 Fleet Street Bury

Reference    The London Gazette, 19 June 1903 page 3876 - dissolution of partnership

Buildings and Designs

Building Name District Town/City County Country
Rebuilding Rose and Crown Inn and adjoining shop Market Street Farnworth Farnworth Bolton GMCA England
Rose and Crown Inn and adjoining shop Market Street Farnworth Farnworth Bolton GMCA England
Stabling and Stores Bury Bury GMCA England
Shop and Offices Fleet Street Bury Bury GMCA England
Pair of Semi-detached Houses, Arnold Park, Manchester Arnold Park Manchester GMCA England
“Brown Cow” Inn Castleton Rochdale Castleton Rochdale GMCA England
Beach Hotel, Hollingworth Lake Littleborough Lancashire England
Offices, Green Lane Brewer,y Green Lane, Bury Bury GMCA England
Shops, Crompton Street, Bury Bury GMCA England
Trades Hall, Longford Street, Heywood Heywood GMCA England
Four Houses and Offices, Tenterden Street, Bury Bury GMCA England
Two Shops, Stanley Street, Bury for Exors of J T Newbold Bury GMCA England

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